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Unread 12/17/2013, 07:57 PM   #1
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New return pump questions.....Need Help!!

Hey All,

So here is my question, right now I am running an Eheim Compact+ 5000 Pump as my return pump into the display and I have about 1.5" of empty space to play with from the top of the glass. The head height is a little over 6ft and I have the pump on its highest setting. It doesn't really look right to the eye because it is a rimless with alot of empty space at eye level. I want to get more waterflow in the display from the return nozzles. After writing to deep blue about this they informed me of the following: "Our reef ready models have a flow rating of up to 600-GPH, and we believe your pump is not providing enough supply to maintain a higher waterline. The data we have on the Eheim 5000C shows a max flow of 396-GPH at two meters (see below).

Eheim Compact+ Pumps

Eheim Compact+2000 - 32W 3m
Eheim Compact+3000 - 55W 3m
Eheim Compact+5000 - 86W 3m


With this said, I am looking to get a new return pump for Christmas and am looking for suggestions because I am not sure what I should do here. I like Eheims as they are quiet and efficient so I would like to stick with the brand.

Any assistance with this would be great!

Best,

Robert


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Unread 12/17/2013, 09:42 PM   #2
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Robert,

When dealing with centrifugal pumps it is always best to oversize and valve back the flow. I do not know the physics but I have read many times over these pumps will run more efficiently valved back. IMHO Get the 5000


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New return pump questions.....Need Help!!

I use the eheim compact 5000 pump on my 56g tank. I run it on a manifold with, fuge, skimmer & pellet reactor plus the return throttled back by a gate valve. It's rated from 660-1321 gph. It's an adjustable pump, do you have the valve opened up all the way? It's got a dial on the side to turn it up.



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Unread 12/17/2013, 10:04 PM   #4
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Eheim 1262 how big is this tank?


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Unread 12/18/2013, 07:45 AM   #5
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I use the eheim compact 5000 pump on my 56g tank. I run it on a manifold with, fuge, skimmer & pellet reactor plus the return throttled back by a gate valve. It's rated from 660-1321 gph. It's an adjustable pump, do you have the valve opened up all the way? It's got a dial on the side to turn it up.

Thanks Rbs...I do not have a gate valve on mine...because I thought that I got a pump that was overrated for my tank and that had a valve on it internally so if I needed to throttle it down, there would be no issues. I have the valve opened up to straight up and down (as far as it can go).

Here is a pic of the setup.....


Here is a pic of the outcome....



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Unread 12/18/2013, 07:48 AM   #6
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when looking at other rimless tanks, I see that the water level is significantly higher than mine


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Unread 12/18/2013, 11:32 AM   #7
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I would take front cover off of pump & check the sponge filter & just make sure nothing is blocked. Something isn't right. But a gate valve should be used on any over rated pump. Hate valve has much more precise tuning than the one on the pump. It doesn't even look like your tank is running.


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Unread 12/18/2013, 11:41 AM   #8
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How many gallons is this tank? You might need to contact eheim if you don't see anything wrong internally with the pump.


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Unread 12/18/2013, 11:56 AM   #9
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How many gallons is this tank? You might need to contact eheim if you don't see anything wrong internally with the pump.
I have cleaned the inside sponge with some water during a water change and it is as clean as it could be.

the tank is 75 gallons with a 29 gallon sump.

the only thing that I can think of is maybe cutting the hose a little more to get rid of some of the slack and reduce the head height but a few inches.


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